atomic changes break drm-next-kmod?

Pete Wright pete at nomadlogic.org
Wed Jul 4 00:10:25 UTC 2018



On 07/03/2018 15:56, John Baldwin wrote:
> On 7/3/18 3:34 PM, Pete Wright wrote:
>>
>> On 07/03/2018 15:29, John Baldwin wrote:
>>> That seems like kgdb is looking at the wrong CPU.  Can you use
>>> 'info threads' and look for threads not stopped in 'sched_switch'
>>> and get their backtraces?  You could also just do 'thread apply
>>> all bt' and put that file at a URL if that is easiest.
>>>
>>
>> sure thing John - here's a gist of "thread apply all bt"
>>
>> https://gist.github.com/gem-pete/d8d7ab220dc8781f0827f965f09d43ed
> That doesn't look right at all.  Are you sure the kernel matches the
> vmcore?  Also, which kgdb version are you using?
>

yea i agree that doesn't look right at all.  here is my setup:

$ which kgdb
/usr/bin/kgdb
$ kgdb
GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD]
$ ls -lh /var/crash/vmcore.1
-rw-------  1 root  wheel   1.6G Jul  3 15:03 /var/crash/vmcore.1
$ ls -l /usr/lib/debug/boot/kernel/kernel.debug
-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  87840496 Jul  3 13:54 
/usr/lib/debug/boot/kernel/kernel.debug

and i invoke kgdb like so:
$ sudo kgdb /usr/lib/debug/boot/kernel/kernel.debug /var/crash/vmcore.1

here's a gist of my full gdb session:
http://termbin.com/krsn

dunno - maybe i have a bad core dump?  regardless, more than happy to 
help so let me know if i should try anything else or patches etc..

-pete

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Pete Wright
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